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  2. Category:Ethiopian businesspeople - Wikipedia

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    Ethiopian women in business (6 P) B. Ethiopian bankers (1 C, 1 P) Ethiopian business executives (5 P) Pages in category "Ethiopian businesspeople"

  3. Samrawit Fikru - Wikipedia

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    Samrawit Fikru (Amharic: ሳምራዊት ፍቅሩ) is an Ethiopian computer scientist, entrepreneur, and businesswoman who is the founder and CEO of Hybrid Designs PLC, a software development company which produces the most popular ridesharing app in the country, RIDE.

  4. Ethiopian Women Exporters' Association - Wikipedia

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    Ethiopian Women Exporters’ Association is an organization supporting the export activities of its 40 member companies. The association evolved from Ethiopian Women Exporter's Forum, which was established in 2000 by Ethiopian women entrepreneurs with the chief aim of strengthening the capacity of local women exporters.

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    Nearly 40% of female founders said that improving their work-life balance was the biggest catalyst for starting a business. Here's why women are quitting the workforce to become entrepreneurs.

  7. Bethlehem Tilahun Alemu - Wikipedia

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    Bethlehem Tilahun Alemu (born 1980) is an Ethiopian businesswoman, founder, and executive director of soleRebels, Africa's "fastest growing footwear company". Bethlehem has received honors and accolades for her business acumen, as well as her efforts to shift the discourse on Africa away from poverty to the continent's entrepreneurial spirit, social capital, and economic potential. [1]

  8. Female entrepreneurs - Wikipedia

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    Female entrepreneurship has been recognized as an important source of economic growth. Female entrepreneurs create new jobs for themselves and others and also provide society with different solutions to management, organisation, and business problems. However, they still represent a minority of all entrepreneurs.

  9. Network of Ethiopian Women's Associations - Wikipedia

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    The Network of Ethiopian Women's Associations states that it was created in 2003 as a network of non-governmental organizations and women's associations in Ethiopia. [2] After a change in the Charities and Societies law in 2009, NEWA reorganized itself as a consortium of Ethiopian societies working on gender equality and women's rights. NEWA ...